Friday, April 06, 2007

When I was a four, I saw the movie True Grit and instantly bought into the whole legend of the "The Duke". At the same time, The Vietnam War raged on the TV, while I sat alone in my parents' dank den, building Lego forts for my Army Men. Through it all, I was always dressed as a cowboy.... My parents solution for my isolation was to get me a St. Bernard, and that's when the trouble really started....

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Don't believe the hype...

"As a listener, one can hope that more Swedish podcaster daring exploit media opportunities for experimental forms. In the U.S. there are shows like... Verge of the Fringe where Lance Anderson tells anecdotes with stunning fragmented and cluttered feeling." ~ Hanna Fahl of

"In a way, it was a distant echo of the Swedish podcast radio breakthrough in England six years earlier.

It was in February 2006 in Los Angeles podcast pioneer Lance Anderson became the first in the world to record a podcast live.»The Lance Anderson Podcast Experiment« today appears as an almost epochal public relations campaign for the podcast phenomenon - a sold pubframträdande in Liverpool, a sold podcast revue at Edge Hill University and the attraction of the world's first major academic podcast seminar at Cambridge University, all in the space of three days." (Google Translation of the Swedish weekly magazine Fokus)